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    Purplecat
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      #646823
      Purplecat
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        Ok…so I give my 6 year old son a hershey kiss…he eats it and I turn around to see him drop the balled up wrapper on the floor…and the 1 year old promptly eats it. I reach into her mouth and fish around with my finger, but alas…it’s gone… Now what? Will this make her sick? Will she be able to pass it ok or should I take her to a doctor? 😯

        #646824
        Rusti
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          Might just place a quick phone call to the doc and double check, but she’ll probably be fine.

          The dog ate a whole basketfull of easter candy once, foil and all. There were shiny piles of poo in the yard the next day. No harm no foul.

          #646825

          Yeah, My son ate a chunk of marble (About a 1/4 to 1/2 inch in diam.) and it went through fine. I don’t think you can get aluminum poisoning, but I am not positive.
          But, if she swallows a quarter and poops out 2 dimes and a nickle, you might be in trouble! πŸ˜‰ (Just playing!!)
          Call if it will make you less worried tho. πŸ˜€

          #646826
          Purplecat
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            πŸ˜† πŸ˜† Ok! That makes me feel much better! I’ll let you know if she starts giving change! πŸ˜†

            #646827

            My Gramma told me that when I told her about Glen swallowing the marble chunk. I about died laughing, so it made me relax a bit. My doctor said it should pass through, that as long as he wasn’t having truble going it should come out. (Yes, I did call cuz I was paranoid, even after my Gramma said it would be alright. πŸ™„ But, I guess anyone with 3 kids and 12 grand kids would probably know. πŸ˜‰ )

            #646828
            Purplecat
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              I’ve got 3 kids myself…but when I saw her swallow that I just kinda went blank…”what do I do now?” I’ll still watch her really carefully, but not stress over it. πŸ˜€

              #646829
              Skigod377
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                πŸ˜† SHe will be fine. πŸ˜†

                #646830

                This to shall pass with time… 😯 😳

                #646831
                Jasmine
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                  πŸ˜† πŸ˜†

                  #646832
                  Purplecat
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                    πŸ˜† πŸ˜† πŸ˜†

                    #646833
                    Bob

                      Rusti wrote:

                      Might just place a quick phone call to the doc and double check, but she’ll probably be fine.

                      The dog ate a whole basketfull of easter candy once, foil and all. There were shiny piles of poo in the yard the next day. No harm no foul.
                      POADS!!!!

                      #646834
                      Bob

                        WindstoneCollector wrote:

                        Yeah, My son ate a chunk of marble (About a 1/4 to 1/2 inch in diam.) and it went through fine. I don’t think you can get aluminum poisoning, but I am not positive.
                        But, if she swallows a quarter and poops out 2 dimes and a nickle, you might be in trouble! πŸ˜‰ (Just playing!!)
                        Call if it will make you less worried tho. πŸ˜€

                        OMG!!!! LMAO!!!
                        Oh that is WAY too funny!!!

                        #646835
                        Bob

                          Jvargas0667 wrote:

                          This to shall pass with time… 😯 😳

                          literally

                          #646836

                          She’ll be fine. Reminds me though, a couple weeks ago Karli got ahold of my watercolors, ate the whole entire green cake. Yep, he poop was bright bright green later. Good thing it was non toxic!

                          Your 6 yo and 1 yo sound like my two, its a scenerio I could see happening, easy. Karli puts absolutely everything in her mouth.

                          Whereas when Alex was a baby, he never did, if it wasn’t food, he didn’t try. It was odd. So when Karli was born, I really wasn’t prepared for a baby who tried to eat everything she could get her paws on, because her brother never did that.

                          Kyrin

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